Railway prepare blueprint to augment freight traffic
With an estimated cost of Rs 20,000 crore, the railways have prepared a blueprint to augment freight traffic in the country.
It aims at carrying 1,100 million tonnes of freight traffic in the next five years and consists of 104 work proposals on the high density network routes.
The work proposals mostly concerning to capacity augmentation in the Golden Quadrilateral;Delhi-Kolkata- Chennai-Mumbai, two diagonals;Delhi-Chennai and Mumbai-Howrah, and Delhi-Guwahati route.
These routes are high density network routes and carry about 75 per cent of total traffic of railways, said a senior railway official.
"However, these routes are saturated at most locations now and it is essential for us to augment the line capacity to meet the target of 1,100 MT of revenue earning freight traffic in the Eleventh Plan.
While the Dedicated Freight Corridor has already been announced as a major policy decision to separate freight traffic from passenger traffic on trunk routes as a long term strategy, the completion of the DFC will not be before the 12th Plan.
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